1864 Indian L or no L and an old tiny button

Thebigd81

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I'm so not good at this stuff. I can't tell from the bust if it's an L or no L. Any idea?

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From this PCGS site: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1864-1c-l-ribbon-bn/2079
Slide over the picture, "Location of L" to magnify the location of the L. Your IHP MUST be of the BRONZE variety.
If your 1864, is COPPER-NICKEL (also known as a "fatty"), it will not have an "L" on the ribbon. Only the BRONZE variety MIGHT have the "L".

"The 1864 Indian cent with the L on the ribbon is one of the most famous U.S. cent varieties. The L is the designer's (James Longacre) initials. The 1859 to 1864 copper-nickel Indian cents did not have the designer's initials. And most of the 39,233,714 1864 bronze Indian cents also lack the initials. Towards the end of the year, the designer's initials were added to the ribbon on the obverse, creating a variety that has been very popular with collectors ever since. The designer's initials remain on the ribbon through the end of the series in 1909."

"The 1864-L is scarce in circulated grades and very scarce in mint state. However, its price has as much to do with its popularity and importance to collectors as it does with its scarcity."

"All 1864-L Indian cents have a pointed bust on Ms. Liberty, while the no Ls have a rounded bust. So sometimes low grades are designated (correctly) as Ls even if you can't really see the L. Most mint state specimens are Red and Brown and Full Red Gems are quite rare."

Nice find nonetheless ! Congrats !! CHEERS !! J.T.G.
 

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Unless it's in super good condition you will have a hard time finding an "L". Congratulations... any IHC is a good find!
Nice button too.
 

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ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1616849809.546830.jpg space between date and neck can identify this also.
 

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Found another today and this one looks more pointed

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